Method and distribution channel for creating ancillary revenue streams from related media content

ABSTRACT

A method for creating revenue for content related to a broadcast program and a related subscription distribution channel and web page. The method includes providing a subscription distribution channel that is accessible by a user, obtaining the content related to the broadcast program, and making the content available to the user via the subscription distribution channel.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/260,064, filed Oct. 26, 2005, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/622,266, filed on Oct. 26, 2004, which applications are incorporated by reference herein.

A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document of the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent file or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.

FIELD

The application relates generally to the field of producing additional sources of revenue through related media content. More specifically, the application relates to a method and a distribution channel for creating ancillary revenue streams from new media content, services, and products that are related to other media content.

BACKGROUND

Currently, most of the revenue created by various types of media content comes primarily from sales of the content itself and sometimes from sales of items associated with the delivered content. Often, the ancillary revenue from items associated with the content is not maximized, and comprises only a small portion of the total revenue that comes from the content. This occurs, in part, because those who would purchase items associated with the content do not view those items when they are most likely to purchase them. Additionally, at certain times, viewers of the content desire, and would purchase, additional or special content that is not available to them at that time.

The present application describes methods, systems and apparatus for overcoming these and other limitations of the prior art, and provides other related advantages.

SUMMARY

Embodiments of the present disclosure include a method and a distribution channel for creating and maximizing ancillary revenue streams from new media content, services, and products that are related to other media content. The method and the distribution channel provide numerous advantages, some of which include, creating additional or ancillary revenue streams by providing related media content that viewers desire; providing specific content, products, and services to viewers at a time then they most desire it; providing content in a form that is desirable to the viewer and that can be purchased easily; providing products, services, and content that create ancillary revenue streams with other products, services, and/or content that does not create ancillary revenue streams; providing additional or special content to the viewer for purchase, downloading, and/or viewing prior to the dissemination of related content the viewer is interested in.

For example, a method for creating revenue for content related to a broadcast program includes providing a subscription distribution channel that is accessible to a user, obtaining the content related to the broadcast program, and making the content available to the user via the subscription distribution channel.

The method further includes creating the content during a production of the broadcast program. Also, the method may further include making the content available for purchase by the user via the subscription distribution channel. The content may be packaged in a form selected from the group consisting of a DVD, a videotape, a streaming video, a CD-ROM, and a download. In addition, the content may be made available to the user via the subscription distribution channel approximately contemporaneous with an airing of the broadcast program.

In other, more detailed aspects, the subscription distribution channel is an Internet website. The method can further include providing a user interface, displaying a web page associated with the Internet website on the user interface, and displaying a link on the user interface that the user can select to initiate the purchase of the content.

In other, more detailed aspects, the content is selected from the group consisting of an episode of the broadcast program, a season of the broadcast program, an additional video sequence, a piece of behind the scene footage, a video journal for a character on the broadcast program, an exclusive clip, a cast interview, a teaser regarding a future episode of the broadcast program, a game, a wireless content, a magazine, a copy of a script, a character playlist, a photograph, a novelization of the broadcast program, a scrapbook, a greeting card, a comic book, a piece of merchandise that has been autographed by an individual affiliated with the broadcast program, a screensaver, an alert, a sweepstakes, a giveaway, an article, prop, or piece of apparel used by an actor or actress on the broadcast program, and a duplicate of the article, prop, or piece of apparel used by the actor or actress on the broadcast program. The wireless content may be selected from the group consisting of a ring tone, a wallpaper, a photo, and a video clip. Also, the article may be selected from the group consisting of a piece of jewelry, an accessory, and a watch.

In other, more detailed aspects, the content is a piece of music selected from the group consisting of an entire song and a portion of the song that is included in the broadcast program. The subscription distribution channel is coupled to a database that includes information related to the piece of music selected from the group consisting of a name of the song, a name of an album that includes the song, a name of an artist that performs the song, a profile of the artist, a release date for the artist, a concert date for the artist, and a name of an episode of the broadcast program that includes the song. The database is configured to be searched in response to a request from the user.

In other, more detailed aspects, the subscription distribution channel is an Internet website, and the method further includes providing the user with a user interface, and displaying a web page associated with the Internet website on the user interface. Also, the method can further include displaying a link on the web page that the user can select to initiate the purchase of the piece of music or a music video associated with the piece of music. In addition, the method can further include displaying the concert date for the artist on the web page based on the proximity of the location of a concert to the user. Furthermore, the method can include displaying a link on the web page that a user can select to initiate the purchase of a ticket to a concert to be performed by the artist.

Embodiments of the present disclosure include a subscription distribution channel that includes an Internet website that is accessible to a user via a user interface and a web page that is associated with the Internet website. The user interface is configured to display the web page, and the web page is configured to make content related to a broadcast program available to the user.

Another example is a web page associated with an Internet website and configured to be displayed to a user on a user interface. The web page is associated with a broadcast program and includes a link that the user can select to initiate the purchase of content related to the broadcast program.

Other features of the disclosure should become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the inventive principles described herein.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of the structure of an Internet website used to implement one particular embodiment of the disclosure.

FIGS. 2-52 are schematic representations of Internet web pages that are associated with the Internet website of FIG. 1 and that implement one or more particular embodiments of the disclosure.

FIG. 53 is a representation of an Internet web home page that implements one or more embodiments of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

One particular embodiment of the disclosure, for example, involves a method of creating ancillary revenue streams in connection with broadcast television programming by (1) creating related media content during physical production of episodes of one or more television programs, (2) packaging the related media content into a form in which it can be sold, (3) making the related media content available for purchase, download, or viewing prior to the actual airing of the television program (“show”). This method, in addition to creating ancillary revenue streams, creates a show-based, lifestyle brand that is identifiable by consumers.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the structure of an Internet website 10 according to an embodiment, which can be used to obtain related media content for a television show. The block diagram includes the names of the web pages 12 that are associated with the Internet website and that can be displayed for a user on a user interface, e.g., a computer or a cellular phone. FIGS. 2-53 are schematic representations of web pages associated with the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1. The web pages can contain links 14 (see FIG. 2) to other web pages, which are selectable by the user.

In embodiment of the present invention, the related media content can be any type of content inspired by the show, including, but not limited to, additional video sequences 16 (see FIGS. 3 and 6), behind the scenes footage 18 (see FIG. 6), cast interviews and commentary 20 (see FIG. 7), teasers regarding future episodes 22 (see FIG. 6), and other content that the viewer, user, or other potential customer would like to see. In another particular embodiment of the present invention, the related media content relates to a specific episode of a television program 24. Typically, regular viewers of the television program would be very interested in receiving such information in advance of the airing of the actual television program, particularly if such information is not generally available to the public.

The related media content can be packaged in any form that is suitable for sale. Examples of such types of packaging include, but are not limited to, DVD 26 (see FIG. 2), videotape, streaming video 28 (see FIG. 6), CD-ROM 30 (see FIG. 12), and download 32 (see FIG. 25). The related media content can be made available for purchase by the fans and other users of the show though any suitable means know in the art, or, alternatively, in one aspect of the present invention, can only be purchased via a subscription 34 (see FIGS. 2 and 41). In one embodiment, the method for providing fans and other users with a subscription is by using an Internet website 10 (see FIG. 1), or some other distribution channel, that allows users to sign up for a subscription. The subscription Internet service, or other paid distribution channel, allows subscribers exclusive, discounted, and/or free access to show-related content including, for example, the following: interactive games 36 (see FIGS. 2 and 38), wireless content (ring tones, wallpaper, photos, and/or clips) 38 (see FIG. 40), apparel 40 (see FIG. 15) that is inspired by the show, and magazines 42 (see FIG. 41).

Because most television shows are shot, filmed, approximately 5-7 weeks prior to the show's air date, there is only a limited window within which to package this related media content, and to sell it to the viewer, user, or other potential customer, thereby creating ancillary revenue streams. It is believed that once the content, or episode, is disseminated or able to be viewed, interest in the related media content likely will fade dramatically since consumers will be less willing to pay for related content, e.g., teaser 44 (see FIG. 3), for an episode or content that has already aired.

During the filming of a television episode for broadcast, additional footage 24 (see FIG. 6), behind the scenes pieces 18, and/or interviews 20 (see FIG. 7) with the cast and crew are also filmed that relate to the episode to be broadcast. This footage is then edited, converted into a digital video format from which it can be readily accessed, and then, made available via the subscription Internet website 10 (see FIG. 1), or some other paid distribution channel, prior to, or contemporaneous with, the initial broadcast of the particular television episode.

Other content related to particular television episodes can also be made available to subscribers before or contemporaneous with the airing of such episodes. For example, the content provided to subscribers can include electronic copies or hardcopies of episode scripts 46 (see FIG. 3), including scripts with notes written by individuals affiliated with the television show episodes; video journals for characters on the episode; episode and/or show-specific photographs 48 (see FIG. 8); fan magazines 42 (see FIG. 41) for the show; novelizations 50 (see FIG. 4) of the show, or episodes of the show; episode and/or show-related scrapbooks 52 (see FIG. 8), greeting cards 54 (see FIG. 40), and comic books; show-branded consumer items, e.g., clothing (discussed below in greater detail) 40 and 50 (see FIGS. 15 and 4, respectively) and wall paper 56 (see FIG. 40); merchandise that has been autographed by an individual affiliated with the show; DVDs 26 (see FIG. 2) or videotapes of episodes; episode and/or show-related ring tones 58 (see FIG. 40) for wireless products, e.g., cellular phones; episode and/or show-related screensavers 60 for computers and wireless products; wireless and Internet-based alerts 62 and 64, respectively, for the show, e.g., show time alerts; and episode and/or show-related games 36 (see FIGS. 3 and 28), sweepstakes 66 (see FIGS. 25-27), and giveaways 68 and 70 (see FIGS. 15 and 21, respectively). Electronic versions of the above items can be made available via the previously mentioned subscription Internet website 10 (see FIG. 1) or other paid distribution channel, prior to, or contemporaneous with, the broadcast of the particular television episode.

In yet further aspects that are illustrated by FIGS. 10-14, ancillary revenue streams are created by (1) producing episodes of a television program which utilize music 72, which can consist of entire songs 74, partial songs 76, clips, or music videos, from various artists 78, (2) creating and populating a database 80 consisting of songs and/or music videos appearing on a particular episode of the television program, with such database being searchable on an episode-by-episode basis, (3) displaying the songs and/or music videos associated with such songs used in a particular episode in response to a user request, and (4) providing an Internet link whereby any particular song, music video, content containing such song, music video, album, video presentation or other product or service in which any particular song appears, can be purchased through a “buy it now” link 82 and 84 or a direct link 86 to a vendor of such song, album, music video, or other product or service. Ancillary revenues are thereby generated through referral arrangements between the database provider and the vendor of the product or service.

In further aspects also illustrated in FIGS. 10-14, ancillary revenue streams are created by (1) producing episodes of a television program which utilize music 72, which can consist of entire songs 74, partial songs 76, or clips, from various artists 78; (2) creating and populating a database consisting of concert dates and associated locations by the various artists who perform such songs; (3) displaying the concert dates and associated locations of artists whose songs are used in a particular episode in response to a user request; and (4) providing an Internet link, whereby tickets to such concerts can be purchased through a “buy it now” link or a direct link to a vendor of such concert tickets. In an additional embodiment of the invention, the concert dates of artists who perform songs in particular episodes can be displayed based on proximity to the user, either in response to user supplied location information, such as a zip code, or by collecting such information from a user at the time a user subscribes to, or joins, the website 10 (see FIG. 1), and then associating such information with the user each time the user visits and/or signs into the website. Ancillary revenues are thereby generated through referral arrangements between the database provider and the vendor of the songs or albums provided.

In further aspects illustrated by FIGS. 15-20, ancillary revenue streams are created by (1) selecting or designing an article 68, such as an article of clothing, or prop for use by an actor or actress on a televised program that is not commercially available for sale to the public prior to the broadcast of such televised program; (2) producing an episode of a television program or motion picture with the actor or actress wearing or using the article or prop; (3) enabling the creation of duplicates of the article or prop such that the duplicates are available for sale contemporaneously with the initial broadcast of the television program; and (4) enabling the direct purchase of duplicates of the article or prop used by the actor on the televised program, either through phone or Internet ordering, during or immediately following broadcast of the televised program. Example articles can include, for example, the following: jewelry 88, accessories, watches, hats, purses, sunglasses, or other items that are specifically selected or designed for use in the televised program. Additionally, the present invention embodies the related media content, services, or products discussed above being available only to viewers, users, and potential customers that subscribe to a membership.

It should be appreciated that the present invention should not be limited to the specific embodiments described above. The foregoing detailed description is provided for purposes of illustration, and it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the particular embodiments disclosed. The embodiments can provide different capabilities and benefits, depending on the configuration used to implement the key features. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is defined only by the following claims. 

1. An apparatus comprising a processor coupled to a memory and to a network interface, the memory holding instructions that when executed by a processor cause a computer to perform the operations of: serving, by the computer to at least one client over a computer network, a webpage including a list of episodes of an audio-video program, wherein at least one of the episodes has not yet been published; serving, by the computer to the at least one client over the computer network, in at least one of the webpage or in a second webpage, a link enabling access to ancillary recorded audio-video content that is related to and different from the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published; publishing, by the computer to the at least one client over the computer network, the ancillary recorded audio-video content having access restricted to a list of identified members prior to an earliest scheduled air date of the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published; and enabling exclusive access for ones of the members, by the computer via the computer network, to the ancillary recorded audio-video content prior to the earliest scheduled air date.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for serving a webpage enabling purchasing of access to the ancillary recorded audio-video content.
 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for including in the webpage or in the second webpage a description of how the ancillary recorded audio-video content relates to the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published.
 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for obtaining the ancillary recorded audio-video content from the group consisting of: a behind the scenes video clip, or a video journal for a character appearing in the audio-video program.
 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for obtaining the ancillary content from the group consisting of a ring tone or a digital wallpaper.
 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for configuring the ancillary content including electronic messaging access for members to stars of the audio-video program.
 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for enabling, by the computer via the computer network, an option to purchase limited-edition members-only merchandise.
 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for enabling, by the computer via the computer network, an option to purchase a backstage pass to a production set.
 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for enabling, by the computer via the computer network, a members-only discount for merchandise sold at an online store.
 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the memory holds further instructions for requiring payment of a fee by the ones of the members prior to the enabling exclusive access.
 11. A method, comprising: serving, by a computer to at least one client over a computer network, a webpage including a list of episodes of an audio-video program, wherein at least one of the episodes has not yet been published; serving, by the computer to the at least one client over the computer network, in at least one of the webpage or in a second webpage, a link enabling access to ancillary recorded audio-video content that is related to and different from the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published; publishing, by the computer to the at least one client over the computer network, the ancillary recorded audio-video content having access restricted to a list of identified members prior to an earliest scheduled publication date of the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published; and enabling online exclusive access for ones of the members, by the computer via the computer network, to the ancillary recorded audio-video content prior to the earliest scheduled publication date.
 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising including in the webpage or in the second webpage a description of how the ancillary recorded audio-video content relates to the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published.
 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising obtaining the ancillary recorded audio-video content from the group consisting of: a behind the scenes video clip, or a video journal for a character appearing in the audio-video program.
 14. The method of claim 11, further comprising obtaining the ancillary content from the group consisting of a ring tone or a digital wallpaper.
 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising configuring the ancillary content including electronic messaging access for members to stars of the audio-video program.
 16. The method of claim 11, further comprising enabling, by the computer via the computer network, an option to purchase limited-edition members-only merchandise.
 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising enabling, by the computer via the computer network, an option to purchase a backstage pass to a production set.
 18. The method of claim 11, further comprising enabling, by the computer via the computer network, a members-only discount for merchandise sold at an online store.
 19. The method of claim 11, further comprising requiring payment of a fee by the ones of the members prior to the enabling exclusive access.
 20. An apparatus, comprising: means for serving a webpage including a list of episodes of an audio-video program, wherein at least one of the episodes has not yet been published; means for serving a link enabling access to ancillary recorded audio-video content that is related to and different from the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published, the link being in at least one of the webpage or in a second webpage; means for publishing the ancillary recorded audio-video content with access restricted to a list of identified members prior to an earliest scheduled publication date of the at least one of the episodes that has not yet been published; and means for enabling online exclusive access for ones of the members to the ancillary recorded audio-video content prior to the earliest scheduled publication date. 